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The price cap was imposed by amending Rule 55 of the Karnataka Cinemas (Regulation) Rules, 2014, to incorporate a new sub-rule. The sixth sub-rule mentions that the cost of each show in all state ...
Karnataka's government is proposing a Rs 200 price cap on movie tickets, impacting major cinema chains like PVR-Inox, which ...
The draft notification issued by the Karnataka government is currently open for public feedback and objections for a 15-day ...
The Karnataka government has proposed a Rs 200 cap on cinema tickets, including multiplexes, for all language films. The draft notification was issued, and objections or suggestions are invited within ...
Bengaluru: Infosys Foundation, the philanthropic and CSR arm of Infosys, announced on Tuesday the launch of the Infosys ...
The Home Department, which issued the draft, has invited objections and suggestions from the public within 15 days ...
Among those most impacted would be PVR Inox, the country’s largest multiplex chain, which operates 215 screens across ...
Infosys Foundation—the CSR arm of Infosys—announced the launch of the Infosys Springboard Livelihood Program, a large-scale ...
Plum has committed Rs 200 crore to expand its healthcare vertical beyond group insurance, focusing on preventive and digital ...
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India Today on MSNMovie tickets in Karnataka to cost Rs 200 in theatres, multiplexes. Here's howKarnataka has reintroduced a Rs 200 cap on cinema ticket prices. This move could encourage more audiences to regional films, ...
The Karnataka government on Tuesday issued a draft notification proposing amendments to the Karnataka Cinemas (Regulation) ...
The Karnataka government has proposed amendments to the Karnataka Cinemas (Regulation) Rules, 2014, setting a Rs 200 cap on cinema ticket prices across the state. This rule, applicable to all theatres ...
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